I took my original candlestick (you can see it in this post), gave it a very rough coat of
Heirloom White spray paint (that I did on a very windy cold day so it looks totally horrible) and sanded it down:
I applied a few coats of
heirloom white spray paint to my little sculptures to get a sleek and simple look.
Heirloom White spray paint.
Not exact matches
After I finished painting the legs, I
sprayed the top of the table with a couple coats of
spray primer, and a couple of coats of
Heirloom White - colored
spray paint.
I really didn't feel like getting out my paint brushes, sander & primer and doing the whole messy ordeal, so I grabbed a couple of cans of
Heirloom White Rust - oleum
spray paint from Home Depot.
Spray painted the awful baby - poop - brown frames
Heirloom White and now they're hanging in my dining room.
It was silver but I
spray painted it
Heirloom White and just love it!.
If you
spray - paint them
Heirloom White they turn out really cute!
Then I got my trusty can of Rustoleum
spray paint in
Heirloom White and gave the easels a few coats.
I
spray painted them using Rust - Oleum's
Heirloom White.